Fingerling potatoes are supposed to be small. When they grow too large, it’s a problem — and that’s what happened this year for Black Gold Farms in Sturgis.

But those potatoes don’t have to go to waste. From 9 a.m.-3 p.m. each Friday, the community is welcome to bring containers and take all the potatoes they can use from the Black Gold Farms facility at 69331 Klinger Lake Road in Sturgis.

Ray Baker, manager of the facility, said although the potatoes are called “seconds,” it’s only because of the size.